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Get antibiotics online in Quebec
Are you living across the Quebec province and need antibiotics online for a possible infection? Our trusted, experienced, Canadian-licensed healthcare providers are ready to see you. Get a consultation within 5 minutes and receive online prescriptions for amoxicillin, cefaclor, tetracycline, and more.
Immediate access
Skip traveling and appointments.
24/7 Instant care
Avoid crowded clinics and delays.
Serving all Quebec
Including urban and rural areas.
How to get same-day online prescriptions for antibiotics?
Talk to our virtual doctors to get your prescription within minutes.
Describe your issue
Download our app, register and tell us about your symptoms and medical history to get started.
Chat with an online doctor
Connect with a licensed doctor via text, video or audio chat within minutes.
Get antibiotics prescription
The approved prescription will be sent to the pharmacy of your choice.
Why choose us for fast antibiotic prescription?
Licensed U.S. doctors
No appointments or wait times
24/7 consultations
Real-time prescription tracking
No insurance required
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Types of antibiotics prescribed online
Here are some of the common antibiotics we prescribe through Your Doctors Online in Quebec:
Your prescriptions, delivered directly to your local pharmacy in 5 minutes
We send antibiotic prescriptions directly to pharmacies near you in Quebec
Pharmaprix
- Quebec
- 698 Rue Saint-Jean, Québec, QC G1R 1P8
- Opens 8:30 AM
PJC Jean Coutu
- Quebec
- 1048 Rue Saint-Jean bureau 101, Québec, QC G1R 1R6
- Opens 9 AM
Familiprix Extra
- Quebec
- 707 Bd Charest O, Québec, QC G1N 4P5
- Opens 9 AM
Proxim pharmacie affiliée - Frédéric Lahoud
- Quebec
- 1149 Av. Cartier, Québec, QC G1R 2S9
- Opens 9 AM
What conditions do antibiotics treat?
Our telehealth doctors in Quebec can diagnose and prescribe antibiotics for a variety of bacterial infections that don’t require an in-person procedure.
24/7 virtual antibiotic care for Quebec residents
Quebec, the largest province by area, faces notable primary care shortages and wait times. The percentage of Quebecers having family doctor access fell from 82% in 2019 to 73.3% in 2023. With a ~5-hour ER wait time, patients struggle to find timely care, especially in remote regions of the province. Millions resort to crowded walk-in clinics or skip routine care. Now, Quebec residents are largely moving towards telemedicine for affordability, quickness, and convenience.
Your Doctors Online offers online antibiotic prescription services, so patients can quickly consult a doctor for issues like infections instead of waiting in long queues. Register now or download our application to access legal antibiotic medications.
Meet our panel of telehealth doctors supporting patients across Canada
Ontario-Licensed
Doctors
Virtual Care Physicians Certified
Board-Certified Medical Experts
Dr. Asim Cheema is a Senior Interventional Cardiologist at St. Michael’s Hospital with over 20 years of global experience in technology, research, and healthcare innovation. He has extensive expertise in virtual care and has successfully treated patients, where he regularly provides online consultations, prescriptions, and medical notes with compassion and precision.
Dr. Marsha Dunkley is an experienced Family Medicine physician delivering trusted virtual care to patients across Canada and the US. She combines clinical expertise with a tech-forward approach to efficiently manage prescriptions, medical notes, and ongoing patient care through evidence-based practice.
Dr. Mandy Liedeman delivers comprehensive virtual care with a strong focus on clinical accuracy, efficiency, and patient-centered service, managing prescriptions and medical records with professionalism and care.
Trusted by 1000+ Quebec residents
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a doctor really prescribe antibiotics via telehealth in Quebec?
Yes. Quebec doctors can prescribe antibiotics through telehealth if they can assess your condition properly during the virtual visit. The Collège des médecins du Québec supports telemedicine. As long as the physician is licensed and the standard of care is met, prescriptions like antibiotics can be provided remotely and sent directly to your pharmacy.
Can a pharmacist give me antibiotics in Quebec, Canada?
Yes, but only for certain minor conditions. In Quebec, pharmacists can prescribe antibiotics for issues like urinary tract infections or traveler’s diarrhea. You’ll need to meet the criteria and may be asked a few screening questions. For other conditions, you’ll still need to speak with a doctor before getting an antibiotic prescription.
Is it legal and safe to get antibiotics online in Canada?
Yes, it is both legal and safe to do so through a licensed telehealth provider. The doctor must be licensed in your province and follow proper clinical guidelines. Your prescription is sent directly to a pharmacy, just like an in-person visit. Avoid websites that offer antibiotics without a consultation, as these are not legal or medically safe in Canada.
How do you protect a patient's privacy?
All telehealth services must follow strict privacy laws in Canada, including Quebec’s provincial rules and federal standards like the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). Your virtual consultations are encrypted, and your health information is stored securely. Only authorized staff can access your file, and nothing is shared without your consent. These protections ensure your information stays confidential and secure throughout the process.
What should I expect from my online consultation?
You’ll be asked about your symptoms, medical history, and current medications. Depending on the issue, the doctor may guide you through a self-check or request a photo. They’ll send a prescription to your pharmacy if they determine you need antibiotics. If not, they’ll recommend supportive care or follow-up. You can start your visit in less than 5 minutes.
How do doctors know if you have an infection?
Doctors rely on your symptoms, medical history, and sometimes a visual exam or test results. For example, they might ask about fever, duration, and throat pain if you have a sore throat. Sometimes, they’ll recommend a test like a throat swab or urine sample. A combination of signs helps them decide if an infection is bacterial.
Can you buy amoxicillin over the counter in Quebec, Canada?
No, you cannot buy amoxicillin or other antibiotics over the counter in Quebec or anywhere in Canada. Antibiotics are prescription-only medications. A licensed doctor or authorized pharmacist must assess your condition and issue a valid prescription before you can access antibiotics like amoxicillin. This helps protect against overuse and ensures you receive the right treatment.
What are the side effects of antibiotics?
Common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. Some people may develop allergic reactions or more serious issues like antibiotic resistance if antibiotics are misused. That’s why it’s essential to only take them when prescribed. Always follow your doctor’s instructions and report any unexpected symptoms immediately during or after treatment.
Why won’t my doctor give me antibiotics?
Your doctor may not prescribe antibiotics if your illness is likely caused by a virus. Antibiotics only work against bacterial infections, so using them unnecessarily can cause harm, including side effects and antibiotic resistance. If your doctor determines that your symptoms don’t require antibiotics, they’ll suggest safer treatment options to help you recover without causing long-term problems.
Can Info-Santé 811 give me an antibiotic prescription?
No, Info-Santé 811 cannot prescribe antibiotics. The 811 service connects you with a nurse who can assess your symptoms, advise, and help you decide whether you need to see a doctor. However, nurses on 811 are not authorized to diagnose conditions or issue prescriptions, including antibiotics. Suppose they determine that your situation requires medication. In that case, they may refer you to a walk-in clinic or emergency room or suggest a virtual consultation with a licensed Quebec physician who can legally prescribe antibiotics if appropriate.